Indian Army's Spear Corps advances in Mount Gorichen Expedition

New Delhi [India], September 15 (ANI): The Indian Army's elite Spear Corps is in the final phase of a high-altitude mountaineering expedition to Mount Gorichen, the highest peak in Arunachal Pradesh. Standing at 6,488 metres, the peak is located in the Tawang sector of the Eastern Himalayas and is renowned for its challenging terrain and unpredictable weather.
Over the past weeks, the team has made steady progress through rigorous acclimatisation and technical climbs, demonstrating exceptional mountaineering skills and endurance. The final summit push is expected to begin shortly, with each phase of the mission meticulously planned to test physical and mental resilience, as well as the seamless coordination required in high-altitude operations.
This mission by Spear Corps also seeks to strengthen civil-military relations and raise awareness about adventure tourism in Arunachal Pradesh. By showcasing the spirit of mountaineering, the Army aims to inspire young people with the values of discipline, courage, and perseverance.
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